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Adonis Benitez
14 October, 18:58
Why was the league of nations weak
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Nayeli Brock
14 October, 19:39
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The League of Nations was set up by the Treaty of Versailles. Its aims were to stop wars, encourage disarmament, and make the world a better place by improving people's working conditions, and by tackling disease.
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Aarav Ferrell
14 October, 20:11
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Goodmorning is there any answer choices?
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